Although 'tens' these strings are very light and bendy in action, they are in fact a consideration over 'nines', which could be a little tinier in sound. These strings would play well on many guitars, including the Strat'. I am using them on a Jazz guitar and the Guitar is still maintaining a very good tone, and the best advantage is that string bending is very easy. No frustration of trying to bend '12's!
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Am new too guitars.was tuning my les paul broke a string so ordered a set off gibson and ernie ball slinky as everyone raves about them so went to replace full set.with slinky gave a little stretch.started to tune and broke two.set up with gibson strings they were worse.so back to drawing board bought adigo much better lovely tone .
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These strings have been my favourite for decades. I've tried other brands but nothing else feels as good, break in so quickly, or last as long.
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Improved sound/sustain over usual 10/46 strings when fitted to all my guitars (Strat and Tele style kits, Les Paul copy.) These are now my standard strings, no issues with sore fingers due to increase in gauge. Tuning stability is excellent.
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I usually use Ernie Ball or Rotosound strings. I have tried just about every other brand but always come back to these. I don't think there's a real quality difference, it's more that these play well for me, and sound the way I want.
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